
Posted in District News, Events on October 6, 2025
Explore Arlington ISD 2025
Come to Explore Arlington ISD on Oct. 21, 6-7:30 p.m. at the Dan Dipert Career + Technical Center, and learn all about the unique and innovative academic programs available to students from pre-K through high school.
Whether you’re a parent or student, this is your chance to learn first-hand about programs like Arlington ISD’s Early College High Schools, P-TECH programs, STEM academies, fine arts and dual language academies, the elementary leadership academy, and more. You’ll get to:
- Meet with program representatives to ask questions and get details
- Learn about application and non-application programs (i.e., programs that require an application or selection process, and those open to all)
- Explore specialized academic, technical, and career pathways offered across Arlington ISD
- Network with educators, administrators, and community partners
Arlington ISD’s Specialized Programs
Explore Arlington ISD is the kickoff of the application window for Arlington ISD’s specialized programs. Applications and more details are available here.
Elementary Programs
- Crow Leadership Academy is an IB Primary Years Progamme focusing on service and global citizenship. This program is one of only a few in the state.
- Wimbish World Language Academy students are fully immersed in a dual language environment in either English/Spanish or English/French.
Fine Arts and Dual Language Academies
- Corey and Jones Academies of Fine Arts and Dual Language students engage in Spanish, visual arts, music, and performing arts.
- Gunn Junior High Fine Arts and Dual Language Academy students continue the fine arts and dual language pathway they started at Jones or Corey.
- Arlington High School completes the fine arts and dual language pathway.
STEM Academies
- Pearcy STEM Academy students experience STEM opportunities throughout the day.
- Martin STEM Academy prepares students for STEM college majors and careers in engineering, biomedical science, technology, and computer science.
Early College High School
- Arlington Collegiate High School partners with TCC Southeast campus to give students a college experience as they work toward an associate degree.
- Arlington College and Career High School students learn in a college environment as they work toward an associate degree and workforce certifications.
P-TECH
- Bowie P-TECH students earn an associate degree and participate in traditional high school programs with an emphasis on health sciences.
- Lamar P-TECH students earn an associate degree and participate in traditional high school programs with an emphasis on business and cybersecurity.
- Sam Houston P-TECH students earn an associate degree and participate in traditional high school programs with an emphasis on logistics, business, and mechatronics.
- Seguin P-TECH students earn an associate degree and participate in traditional high school programs with an emphasis on mechanical engineering and Computer Aided Design (CAD).